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Huawei recruits smartphone partners to sidestep U.S. sanctions
Huawei Technologies Co., whose smartphone business has been devastated by U.S. sanctions, is planning to license its handset designs to third parties as a way…
Indonesia takes ‘low and slow’ path to carbon tax and trade
Indonesia, the world’s top exporter of thermal coal, will take a gradual approach in pricing and capping greenhouse gas emissions when it rolls out its…
U.K. to set 1 trillion pound Post-Brexit export target, FT says
The U.K. will announce a new export target this week of 1 trillion pounds ($1.3 trillion) per year by 2030 as part of Prime Minister…
Boeing signals optimism on resolving Dreamliner, Max issues
Boeing Co. is on the verge of surmounting issues that have held back deliveries of its two most important aircraft, the 787 and the 737…
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CBP at the LA/Long Beach seaport reports record-breaking year for seizures of counterfeit and prohibited merchandise
In Fiscal Year 2021, CBP at the LA/Long Beach Seaport seized More Than $760 Million in Counterfeit and Prohibited Products, a 652% increase
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Brexit architect says triggering Article 16 would be ‘disaster’
Dominic Cummings, the mastermind behind the 2016 U.K. vote to leave the European Union, said it would be a “disaster” if Prime Minister Boris Johnson…
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EU weighs targeted trade action if U.K. reneges on Irish accord
Certain member countries are pushing the European Union to consider scrapping the trade provisions of its post-Brexit accord if the U.K. follows through with its…
Eni says managers withheld information in illegal Iran oil trade
Eni SpA, one of Europe’s largest oil companies, said it unwittingly purchased a consignment of crude from Iran -- an act that would have breached…
EU sees more trade unity with US after Trump-era ‘irritant’
The U.S. and European Union are focused on strengthening the multilateral trading system, the trade minister for Brussels said, less than two weeks after defusing…
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Asia solar manufacturers soar after US says no to tariff probe
Chinese solar manufacturers are surging after the U.S. rejected a request to investigate whether they were circumventing existing tariffs, a move that critics warned would…